Commit 4ff3bb9d introduced a new format for parsing durations, thus allowing a larger string to be retrieved from user input. However, the string used is still declared with the old length, leading to crashes when compiling with stack-smashing protection features (the default on Archlinux). Inputting a duration string of more than 8 characters (such as "+1d11h11m") would crash calcurse with a *** stack smashing detected *** message. Using a larger string from the start fixes the bug. Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste@jonglez.org> Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
calcurse ======== Read `INSTALL` for instructions on how to build and install calcurse. Check `TODO` for things that still need to be done. Browse the file `doc/manual.html` (or its source `doc/manual.txt`) for narrative descriptions on how to use calcurse. Package Overview ---------------- You should be reading this file in a directory called: `calcurse-x.x`, where `x.x` is the current version number. There should be two subdirectories : `src` and `doc`. Detailed documentation in HTML format can be found in the `doc` directory. Calcurse sources can be found in the `src` directory. Authors ------- * Frederic Culot (Founder, Lead Developer) * Lukas Fleischer (Developer) Contributors ------------ * RegEx support: Erik Saule * German translation: Michael Schulz, Chris M., Benjamin Moeller * Spanish translation: Jose Lopez * Dutch translation: Jeremy Roon * French translation: Erik Saule * Russian translation: Aleksey Mechonoshin Also check the `Thanks` section in the manual for a list of people who have contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.
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